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Mitt Romney Budget Cuts Would Have Severe Consequences

Mitt Romney

ANDREW TAYLOR   04/22/12 09:59 AM ET EDT  AP

WASHINGTON — Reducing government deficits Mitt Romney's way would mean less money for health care for the poor and disabled and big cuts to nuts-and-bolts functions such as food inspection, border security and education.

Romney also promises budget increases for the Pentagon, above those sought by some GOP defense hawks, meaning that the rest of the government would have to shrink even more. Nonmilitary programs would incur still larger cuts than those called for in the tightfisted GOP budget that the House passed last month.

Differences over the government's budget and spiraling deficits are among the starkest that separate Republican Romney and Democratic President Barack Obama. Obama's budget generally avoids risk, with minimal cuts to rapidly growing health care programs such as Medicare and Medicaid while socking wealthier people with tax increases. It's all part of an effort to close trillion-dollar-plus deficits.

Romney, by contrast, proposes broad cuts in government spending, possibly overpromising on reductions that even a Congress stuffed with conservatives might find hard to deliver.

His campaign materials give relatively few specifics, other than a pledge to bring total government spending down to 20 percent of the U.S. economy by the end of a first term in 2016. That is roughly in line with where it was during Republican George W. Bush's presidency.

Estimates by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office put current government spending at $3.6 trillion, or about 23.5 percent of the gross domestic product this year, slipping to 21.8 percent by 2016.

The math can get fuzzy. But the Romney campaign says it needs to come up with $500 billion in cuts in 2016, the target year. Overall, Romney promises to shrink the government by about one-seventh when compared against the size of the economy.

The GOP front-runner suggests raising the Social Security retirement age and reducing cost-of-living increases for better-off retirees.

He generally endorses a plan by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., to gradually transform Medicare from a program that directly pays hospital and doctor bills into vouchers for subsidizing future beneficiaries in buying health insurance.

Because Romney promises to protect current Social Security and Medicare recipients from cuts, he cannot get much savings from those programs by 2016. Combined, they are projected to make up about 44 percent of the budget that year. Interest costs, which cannot be touched, would make up an additional 9 percent of the budget, while Romney promises to add almost $100 billion to the Pentagon budget that year, based on his pledge that military spending reach 4 percent of GDP.

So what's left to cut?

_MEDICAID: The program now provides health care for about 50 million mostly poor and disabled people, including nursing home care for 7 of 10 patients nationwide. Obama's health care law sharply would sharply boost Medicaid enrollment to cover more people above the poverty line, a move that Romney promises to repeal.

Like House Republicans, Romney promises to transform Medicaid into block grants for states and shed federal supervision of it. He would cap the program's annual growth to inflation plus a percentage point. His campaign says the approach would unshackle states to innovate and, by the end of a decade, cut costs by more than $200 billion a year.

Advocates for the poor say the inevitable result will be that millions of people will be bounced from the program. An Urban Institute study last year estimated that Ryan's cuts would force between 14 million and 27 million people off of Medicaid by 2021. Romney's budget would make deeper cuts.

_DOMESTIC AGENCY BUDGETS: If Social Security is mostly off the table and current Medicare beneficiaries are protected, domestic Cabinet agency budgets would take a major hit in ways that could fundamentally alter government. The future growth of those discretionary programs funded through annual appropriations bills was already cut greatly in last year's deal to raise the government's borrowing limit.

At issue are these programs, just to name a few: health research; NASA; transportation; homeland security; education; food inspection; housing and heating subsidies for the poor; food aid for pregnant women; the FBI; grants to local governments; national parks; and veterans' health care.

Romney promises to immediately cut them by 5 percent. But they would have to be cut more than 20 percent to meet his overall budget goals, assuming veterans' health care is exempted. It's almost unthinkable that lawmakers would go along with cuts of such magnitude for air traffic control and food inspection or to agencies like NASA, the FBI, Border Patrol and the Centers for Disease Control.

"It's just not sustainable," said GOP lobbyist Jim Dyer, a former staff director for the House Appropriations Committee. "What do you want to do with the national parks? Which ones do you want to close? ...The only way it adds up is if you go after the big, popular stuff, and nobody talks about that now."

Among the few specific cuts listed in Romney's campaign literature are proposals to cut the federal workforce by 10 percent through attrition, eliminate federal family planning money, privatize the money-losing Amtrak system and trim foreign aid.

_OTHER BENEFIT PROGRAMS: Like Ryan's budget, the Romney plan would also cut benefit programs other than Social Security and Medicare. They include food stamps, school lunches, crop subsidies, Supplemental Security Income for very poor seniors and disabled people, unemployment insurance, veterans' pensions and refundable tax credits to the working poor.

Based on the Romney materials, it's impossible to project the size of the cuts to such programs. Suffice it to say, they would be controversial.

"There's good reason why Ryan's budget and the Romney budget don't have details," said Jim Horney, a budget analyst with the liberal-leaning Center on Budget and Policy priorities think tank. "If people knew what it would actually have to be done to accomplish what they're saying should be done, it's hard to imagine there would be widespread support for it."

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WASHINGTON — Reducing government deficits Mitt Romney's way would mean less money for health care for the poor and disabled and big cuts to nuts-and-bolts functions such as food inspection, bord...
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
12:00 AM on 04/26/2012
Spoken like the statist he is. Rombamabot would cut nothing.
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Janna03
11:17 AM on 04/24/2012
The telling thing about Mitt Romney, he's willing to increase the military budget but everything else can and will be cut. His priorities are pretty clear.
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Kandis SupaStar Hill
There is no such thing as two sets of facts
02:22 PM on 04/24/2012
That's because he "THINKS" the ultra conservative voters of America all believe there's some boogyman waiting to attack us. So he'll sing and dance about increasing the military budget because he thinks it'll get him votes. Trust me when I say Mitt Romney doesn't care about Republican issues, Democratic issues or any "sides" issues. He's simply playing the field to satisfy he's own elitist dream - POTUS. He's a party of 'Me', the Republican's are merely a bridge to his Holy land.
mijjy
Read, Be Aware, Prepare
08:58 AM on 04/24/2012
Meh. Romney.
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Chockolate
Four swirling square pegs in a round hole.
07:29 AM on 04/24/2012
Lemme guess, billions to Israel are considered necessary for security just as are cuts to health benefits?

For some people this double-speak may pass because they feel too stupid to comprehend, for the rest they will go down screaming at them for why they just didn't get it.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
10:45 PM on 04/23/2012
Romney will not provide any details for his budget and claims to principally support the Ryan 2.0 budget. Yet today he followed Obama's lead regarding students loans.

Don't be surprised if when Romney does (if he does) release his budget details, he and Obama have the identical plan.

Mr. Severely Conservative...
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Ed Miles
10:17 PM on 04/23/2012
Romney is just another person in the top one percent! All he cares about is the one percent!

We need to re-elect Obama because he is for the 99%!

Obama 2012!
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marymeade2
I prefer liberty over tyranny
10:21 PM on 04/23/2012
You are telling porkies. Libs lie.
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Ed Miles
10:24 PM on 04/23/2012
Democrats are always truthful!

SO THERE
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bassface49
2010 NEVER AGAIN! VOTE WITH A FRIEND!!
11:50 PM on 04/23/2012
Dittoheads are so funny....
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tlcpro
Work is not work when you love what you do.
09:29 AM on 04/24/2012
Got that right! He's got to protect his $250 million. Any man who isn't willing to pay more in taxes has no business running this country. At least Obama knows he needs to pay more and is willing to do it.
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K August
Research Alec Exposed
10:08 PM on 04/23/2012
"So what's left to cut?

_MEDICAID: The program now provides health care for about 50 million mostly poor and disabled people, including nursing home care for 7 of 10 patients nationwide. Obama's health care law sharply would sharply boost Medicaid enrollment to cover more people above the poverty line, a move that Romney promises to repeal."

Mitt is so far removed from struggles the average person goes through.

In the Presidents book, Audacity of Hope you see the real guy, the man with empathy, compassion, understanding what the challenges are that people face.
He spoke of traveling all over the state when he ran for State Senator and speaking to people....
in their homes, churches, meeting halls, on the street.... he can relate to people.

Mitt....... the only thing he could relate to is Money and how to get more of it at the expense of others.
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ZhyKitty
Proud to be a pinko, commie, liberal!
11:12 PM on 04/23/2012
Medicaid saved my life....11 surgeries in the past 3 years...and I couldn't be more grateful to those who support the programs that millions of us here in the US would be dead without.
I survived when the odds were against me.
My twin sister, who couldn't get medicaid, died of the flu in 2011 because if you have no money, the ER will just keep sending you home, like they did her. Now I raise both of our children...but I'm only here to do it, because of Medicaid.
mijjy
Read, Be Aware, Prepare
08:54 AM on 04/24/2012
F&F'd
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dawns6
nothing matters and what if it did ?
09:19 AM on 04/24/2012
F & Faved here too !
09:46 PM on 04/23/2012
If you want fiscal responsibility, if you want a balanced budget, theres only one candidate.

1 trillion in actual cuts the first year.

Ron Paul 2012!

On the ballot or not, the good Doc has my vote.
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marymeade2
I prefer liberty over tyranny
10:18 PM on 04/23/2012
Dr. Ron is the good Doc. He is a wonderful libertarian conservative, however, you've got to think about beating Obama. Dr. Paul does not want Obama in for another 4 years. I like him too. If there were any way to get Dr. Paul in there, it would be the greatest thing, but, I just don't see it at this point and I am wrapping myself around Mitt, because it is ABO in 2012 or the end of our country as we know it.
10:43 PM on 04/23/2012
Dont let the little party symbol by their name fool you, Obama and Romney will take us down the same path, Just as Obama continued Bush's path.

All it takes is looking at government right now, dont you see the bipartisanship thats there. They dont want you to see it but they are conspiring against the welfare of freedom and democracy. Look at H.R. 347, making it illegal to protest where ever government deems it a crime whether you know it or not.

3 members of congress voted against it, in fact heres the official count from congress:

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/112-2011/h149

Welcome to the 1 party America, the Republicrats. Mitt Romney represents that the same as Obama.

Some may say then my vote will be wasted or not matter, and i guess all i can say is at least my morals and ethics will be clean. Cause a vote for Obama or Romney is a vote for closed society America.
10:58 PM on 04/23/2012
You are not exaggerating. The comb of Military Detention Law and those 45-minute containment pod camps is definitely Naziesque. Notice that this latest stifling of free speech rule was saved for the pre-election period.
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Care 2 Blare
goodness&mercy 4 US
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K August
Research Alec Exposed
08:54 PM on 04/23/2012
Of course he won't give details.
It's the same with the Ryan Budget........very vague on where the actual cuts would happen.

They KNOW they're going to lose votes if they do show the real cuts.
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marymeade2
I prefer liberty over tyranny
10:20 PM on 04/23/2012
That is baloney. You can read the Ryan plan in total on his website. It's called "The Path To Prosperity" Why do liberals lie so much?
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jstmerue2u2
08:13 PM on 04/23/2012
yep lets cut the middle class to the poor till all we have are the uber rich and the poor~~and the military those families don't need help, but we need more war machines~~this man is nuts! I can not see how any middle class citizen or any citizen on soc sec or ssdi or on medicare could ever vote for him knowing he is going to take the food right off their table and do it with a smile~God help us if Romney wins~~
07:03 PM on 04/23/2012
"Because Romney promises to protect current Social Security and Medicare recipients from cuts, he cannot get much savings from those programs by 2016"

Romney is a Socialist!
10:01 PM on 04/23/2012
No hes trying to turn this onto a old vs young deal just another way to separate the people. See it gets baby boomers with him cause they dont have to worry about their benefits, regardless of what the later generations have to deal with because of not getting our fiscal house in order now.

And you bring up a good point. Just an example of the republicrat party at work. People find it odd that Obama has turned out to be a very right leaning president continuing much of the Bush legacy.

Yet i think people will also be confused to see Romney turn into a very left leaning president in office.

Why? Because they all work for the establishment, that has its own agenda in mind regardless of the plebeians needs. Look at gov right now, you cant get a piece of legislation through if it doesnt bend, or break a constitutional amendment. An establishment that is obviously against one specific candidate, Ron Paul.
06:48 PM on 04/23/2012
Someone needs to tell Mitt, he cannot simply fire federal employees and raid their 401k to balance the budget. The Bain way will not reduce the deficit.
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bynddrvn5
My Micro-bio is unwritten...
06:14 PM on 04/23/2012
Mitt Romney's real platform, "Less Jobs, More Wars!"

Seems to me I heard that one before, I think John McCain said that before he lost by several hundred electoral votes to President Obama.

Obama/Biden!
Fired Up and Ready to Go!
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had410
Sorry GOP/ Gary Johnson 2012
09:58 PM on 04/23/2012
Your fired up for another $4,000,000,000,000 in debt?
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bynddrvn5
My Micro-bio is unwritten...
10:50 PM on 04/23/2012
Whatever, Clinton left G.W. Bush a SURPLUS and he not only ripped through all that money but then put two wars on a credit card. Then he cut taxes for billionaires who probably haven't even noticed the difference in their bank account.

By cutting taxes for the ultra wealthy, the tax burden shifts to the middle class.
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Shawna Lit
creative female twerp
11:07 PM on 04/23/2012
I'll take the over another stupid flippin' war by the warmongering chickens. And by the way... I hope you keep in mind that the debt will increase if you keep feeding the military machine and get nothing productive back in return.
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marymeade2
I prefer liberty over tyranny
10:20 PM on 04/23/2012
Why do Libs lie?
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bynddrvn5
My Micro-bio is unwritten...
10:52 PM on 04/23/2012
Why are conservatives not a smart as a fifth grader?
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Shawna Lit
creative female twerp
11:07 PM on 04/23/2012
Care to show where they have?
06:12 PM on 04/23/2012
How anybody could vote for Mittens is beyond me. I guess people enjoy bitting their noise in spite of their face. Mittens would cut every social program that benefits the American people, along with social security and medicare for the elderly, and yet he would keep his rich buddies with their massive tax breaks that he engineered with his lobbying buddies in 2004 to reduce their tax rate from 33% to 15%. Mittens and his wealthy cohorts pay less in taxes than most middle class people. This is what you get from the republicans. Only for the rich, nothing for middle class or poor Americans. It would be a reign of terror against middle America and poor people.
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bridge to somewhere
That's impossible, even for a computer!
05:15 PM on 04/23/2012
As expected, he intends to steal from the poor and give to the rich.
10:58 PM on 04/23/2012
Just your, plain, simple, down to earth, silk collar tyrant.